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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-06-27, Page 13Dungannon welcomes residents In this, assay first column,1 would like to, at Imhoff of utrr Karen es who a a hewn a theok you to so reported the news for the put yeir. You kept ua well informed, Laren, and we gpred it. very Every wish as You rind our family make your bonze MA Lucknow„ p A wean WWI*is extended to uur new residents in the ty, Jack. a��n®®d Lois �from Sm to the finer Edi =Hasrryr end Debbie Clarence, along with their children .Stecey, Stephen and Gabrielle have taken up residence m the former Bridge* homCie Pearson, of Timniinn, tore is currently visiting with grandma and grandpa, Gloria and Niels Pearson. Visiting with Elmer and Aileen Trommer are their sons, Ralph from New Zealand, Bill from Cyan - brook, British Columbia and friend ;Margaret Graf, alae of British Columbia. . Our' tulatrons go, out to. Doug and sue Brownon the birth of u beautiful son, Benson. Richard tsrci June 12, 1000 in. St. , Joseph's Hospital,. London. Wiling .. privileges go to Dick and Noreen Park of Dungannon, and Jeanne Brown of RR d, Goderich, Rettirning frail a two week tour of Germagy,Switzerland and Austria is Gwen Caesar of Dungan- non. While in Germany, Gwen was pleased to be able to 'attend`. the of worship at Dungannon United'. Church on Sunday, June 24 With Jean Elliott 'providing the organ. music.:Duringthe service, :theSun- day School :children, under the direction of superintendent Diane ' Perk, sang five songs, accompanied higthe children received persabraact r son Moist at the Iwase. AA ., = Scheel for for abrading M permit ar obi by Sema D'Aouet scbapi year, were awarded as Mows: s: Rsom 1: Mexami ra Mare erg tan lawilne. a sumer• , and mord seal; Rev was held le _neer oi 3: McNee -division and sok Weft asswart, rim has hie a tend ; Reno 3:gem combo essmahe r of the Wining Workers her diplana; Ran 4: Alicia Carver a warmer et yawns. A gilt of a bell - diploma, ( riaasie Moat - fierhr ar'r'a mists rat Weer pr llitild third seal; when ?ober - No to Val, along with ear twat *ohm seal; Terry Crooke - memo for the *ewe is her now home for smati ARo m 5: 'bine Cranston . Sauk Vali Keep int�anl'1�1'W!'ii n Yee The Sunday Scheel teneheras'were DIONOMONS U.C.W. pry with lovely pins and a On Twsrdey night, the D.C.W. a l�Mokpo wag �l to rivet at 1 ie Clssirch. Nin thome who haul glvn of their gibers answered the roil call by time to h* the Simdiy SchoolatatiVistianitaramailing we can do to any way. Three of our substitute helmet . trachea e ra are leerift in the peacesyy Pentland was guest of Angela and Md. Gie.n and speaker for the eveain% ' with leer Sherry Hodges. The help these being C� ,�. three young ladies, have given is tette Pearson presided over the reatlYaThe y business portion of the meeting. A Schod is Am tee tamers +satin of OA was made to the to take classesin the fait. Children's Aid Society of. Huron Please call Diane sterilisePark if yen fed ow* to NNW In KWh* children you could share your time with the to summer camp. young, people. t3ostesses were Helen Dawson stemorid netlike ; and Doris Hodges. The meeting The annual Manorial Service was closed with . . was held in the Mausoleum at . On Tudsdana 119 y, SUM an Open . Dungannon Cemetery . on Sunday, House weer held in the Senior June 24 with a large crowd in a Citizens' Centre to give the tendency. Reverend Albert Cook led residents of Dungannon on oPPor- the service with special music pro- tuDitY to raise any questions they vided by Ed Stiles. might have concerning the propos- -Two lovely duets,' The Lord is sty ed Zoning Bylaw for the village:: Shepherd and Oh God aur Help, Members of council for West were sung by Diane Park and Don- WawanoFsh, members of the Zoning na Sue Errington.- The reading of -Bylaw Committee, and Cynthia the Honour Roll was followed by. a Fisher, Planner, for the County of rt, minute of silence in memory of'.the Huron were in attendance. Accor - deceased; ding to; Reeve ,Cranston, only a few. WM* Workers ' residents took advantage of the The• W Workers met atm meeting. However�,.there appears to home of Sally Wright on Tuesday be ;increased interest in new gen- night for a short business meeting. struction In the village nen s cele: • Congratulations to Arthur Haien- by who celebrated his 00th birthday with open home on Saturday after:. noon, at his 'home here,. With his f and friends. rr Bushell of Mager/`accom. • Pilled her -parents Mr,- and Mrs. Tom McDonald to Victoria Hospital, London, to visit with. Mildred (M d) Young. who. was serious injured m a two -car crash- We are pleased #o report that" she is slightly unproved Her husband Ron Young who has been in Listowel since time of the accident ` was moved to the; Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital. We send .our . hast get well' wishes .to them at this time.' Isabel Thompson and her mother Nina McDonald visited; with. Marilyn Reid who is convalescing from a fractured ankle. Ruth (Guest) Strathdee, of Ed- monton, visited With relatives-here.. Ruth' is the daughter :sof the.late Mr. and Mrs, Noble. Guest' of Con:, 14. ; We were pleased to hear Carol Copper. on Straight Talk on CKNX speaking on the present farm situa- tion.. She had:-. many nails after returning home. Congratulations- to Mr. and Mrs. David Linde on .the" arrival of a baby boy, Luke David, a brother, for Adam. Becky, Oats and Tim Visser had and spent Thursday evening with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnston. Congratulations to Donna Johnston who graduated from Can= estop College in,' Kitchener on Saturday. Those attending were'her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Lloyd Johnston,, Con. 0, and their niece, Tracy Visser. Tracy Visser, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. lobo Visser Con. 10, was among 'the Grade.,0 graduates from" the Lucknow Centr l Public School on Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Del Giffen of Grand Lodge, Michigan, were weekend visltors with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Powell. Kathleen Giffen and Thelma Powell are sisters. They vhited the Guy Lombardo Mufti= in London and toured , the city. •KINLOUG : by May Boyle . Pastor and Mrs' M.Christensen rate s 90th followed by the duet of. Ashleigh and. Stephanie Mallen: They ad- monished us not to be as donuts With a hole in .the middle, but Christians living for Chrlst. A duet was song by Witfold and and Mrs Walter Breckles Ursula Krahhn accom ,ted 'by Ur- LirilsovPilmilkedei J3 and Mr.{ had breakfast at the Powell :home before their .guests returned t4' Michigan, Preab WMS Bettye Bushellbooties for the «�rian WMS meeting on y evening. Lorraine Mac-' Pherson read a poeoa, and extend,,, ed a. welcome to everyone and all repeated the Lord's prayer, Mrs. Bushell.'read the minutes and, reported on the: Children's Rat= ly at. Rintail, Twelve children and nix adults: a� from here. Flans were made for the J 13. service and :picnic Mrs. Bu led the devotions Always a Satnaria Scriptures were :taken from" ' St Johan; Chp.4, v. 4,. Ephesiens clip• ; 3, verses 17--10, and a'lbve poem He Knows the Way we' take. Isabel Thoiupson had the.'third' study" fran.the book. on the:,1"hilip. pians explaining the .poverty and Problems that they endure. All.need to ' have' Compassion .to ..those . in- - need -int express,` Christian faith and gratitude, for our daily `blessing, 'Several ladies'real from the Study Book and Lorraine, McPher- sen played a Pldlippian .hymn. How can our song this time be' chanted. Following the closinghymn, grace was sung. The pdent gave the courtesies and delicious refreshments were served by, the ,.hostess. Talent Evening Expectations were high on Sim - day . eveningJune 17 ' at . the Pentecop�l Church when all'en- joyed a talent hour. Poll the service Veriest* htreckles ed a piano solo, then came Charlie and Lynda , Lyons, Cathy Cbatten aril Pastor Ciarlate set,, assisted by a myssterloite hose and rite had, everyone roaring. Pa the piano the latter two sat : and played a duet. Chase (nose` played an organ solo. Vocal solos were Eileen Polder and Peter Scheurwater,: shale on her girl :. Several., choruses were •rung by the ladies and riven "by the men and rounds when took part. ' We all enjoyedd-a reading. testa, . Ment of "a farmer by Mrs. Christensen and a,. flute and from - hone duet by Joan Finlayson and Vaneaaa Breckkes.' The concluding number was piano . colon by Lynda Lyons and Rower Longde• The Kinlou'g h Women's Ministeries of thel Pentecostal , Church meeting was held at the `Chnrroh, Each member was to being a friend. - `Laura Dahmer favoured with organ tic- as the lames gathered. Patricia `Mali, 'president, welcomed everyone. Margaret Christensen- of- ered •prayer. Our , guests. attending were Marion Carter, Betty Etnberlin, Merle llhody, 'Edna and may ; Boyle• Mrs. Mahe reviewed the p pose of the'WM and reminded all of the many aprons and the two baby layettes which were made, the support to Mission at home and abroad and ••to ministerial students. Several choruses were led by Mrs. Maki with Mrs Dahmer at the organ. Thanks teras extended to every member for support and generous contributions this year. Brsula Kram led in the offertory prayer. Mrs. Maki explained the penny day, which was a competi- tion of the ladies ag*irsat the men/ with proceeds to be used -tor new churchh and supportin many ways. Ours placed irst in the district last year. Thelma Powell spoke on the theme, What the Lord ha meant to mer for being so kindly received to this church group and condtnunity. She said that even in major crisis and calamities, that come in our Tern to page 17 • • all FLEA June 30, July 1, 2 Open Every Weekend for July and August 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Hwy. 4 North, Wingham Beside the Tempa Chas Oar Space still available for vendors. Phone 357'.1888 NOW AVAILABLE i' • PICK YOUR OWH TRAVVBERRIES Ready fin (Ricked Berries /Also Available • km '01 L on. now . hPA • NO _POTS or PANS ; Ib. 528-2900 .Hours: Mon. 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